
A Common Christmas
Haberdashers Tales, Volume 1
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Narrated by:
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Matthew Lloyd Davies
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By:
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Sue London
A young woman, desperate to have one last lovely Christmas, brings the spirit of the season to the Harrington household.
Grace Ashman has lost everything: her mother five years ago, and now her father and her home just a week before Christmas. She lives on the streets until one kind man invites her inside for a meal before the holiday. What she couldn't know is that his kindness will change her life forever.
Joshua Dibbs has been the butler at the Earl of Harrington's London town home since 1809. If there is one thing Dibbs is known for, it is doing things properly. At least until now. Alas, when the earl arrives unexpectedly, the butler is reliant on help from a homeless woman to keep the household running until the staff returns!
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It was a cute story and all the help from the stables and the earl’s valet were all sweet characters, as was the earl himself.
It could have had a little more to it, IMO.
No sex.
As for the narrator: Matthew Lloyd Davies was barely okay for me. His woman’s voice was poor and he read without any emotions whatsoever. There was a lot of happiness and laughter but you'd have never known it by the narrators reading. He was pretty bland.
Cute..
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